Saved by Grace (savedbygrace.org), a Christian
clothing line dedicated to assisting homeless families in shelters across the
nation, this week announced a planned donation of 1,000 garments to Buckhead Christian Ministry (buckheadchristianministry.org)
at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS). The CBA convention will be
held June 22-25 in Atlanta.

Saved by Grace recently launched the Grace for Two Project
(GF2P, gracefortwo.org), which provides clothing to homeless families in
shelters through a buy one, give one model with participating retailers and
ambassadors from universities and churches.

“We are very thankful to ICRS for providing local customers
with the opportunity to learn about our efforts to make a difference in the
homeless population throughout the U.S.,” said Lauren Breiding, co-founder of
Saved by Grace and GF2P. “This is a big show, and we are thrilled to provide
our clothing line as an example for how Christian organizations can impact
their local communities. We are aggressively recruiting Grace for Two
ambassadors to help us spread the word, fundraise and earn some money for
themselves along the way!”

The nondenominational GF2P encourages acts of
compassion as a person engages in everyday shopping. The purchase of a
GF2-endorsed item allows a new garment to be donated to a person or family in
need. By working with community organizers and homeless shelters, the
organization has identified needy families and their “most wanted” products
such as socks or underwear and other necessary items.